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8 Responses to “Korean Culture Class #25 - Now That You’re Married in Korea, It’s Time to Throw Another Party!”
Friday at 6:30 pm
여러분, 한국의 집들이에 가보셨나요?
Saturday at 7:35 am
sounds like fun
Sunday at 10:54 pm
재밌는 문화 레슨이었네요 ^^
질문 있는데..
한국에서 한국사람과 결혼한 외국인도 결혼 후 집들이 하리라고들 기대하겠나요? 외국인의 가족이랑 친구들이 다 고국에 있을텐데 그렇다면 부부 중에 한국인의 가족이랑 친구들만 와도 되겠죠? 가족이랑 친구들이 따로 온다고 하셨는데 한 사람의 가족들만 와도 되겠어요? 그건 집들이라고 할 수 있겠어요? 인척들이 다 와야 집들이가 아닐까요?
뭘 잘 못 썼으면 고쳐주세요~~~ 땡큐~
Monday at 11:13 am
rigo
it’s really fun but sometimes it can be a lot of pressure for woman.
Keith
감사합니다.
만약에 결혼 후에 집들이를 하면 사람들이 좋아할 것 같아요. 하지만 안 해도 상관은 없을 거에요. 보통 집들이는 남자의 가족들, 여자의 가족들, 친구들, 직장, 다 따로따로 해요. 만약 다 한 다면 집들이를 4번 하게 되는거죠.
Kieth님 집들이 할 건가요?
Tuesday at 5:40 am
i want and i hope to meet you koreanclass101 teacher……please? my name is william from the philippines 27 yrs. old i live in incheon, and more than 3 yrs living in korea, but i can’t speak korean will.
Tuesday at 9:42 am
William
안녕하세요. 반가워요. 인천에 사세요? Give me an email! ever4one@gmail.com
Monday at 10:39 am
Yeah, definitely sounds like a recipe for stress…
I understand that at weddings, it’s common just to give money in Korea. But for housewarmings, I wonder if there’s an equivalent of a “gift registry”? That would be a way to prevent couples from getting a thousand rolls of toilet paper or seven sets of dishes…
Thursday at 7:04 am
Why is Gyeong-eun always so mean to Hyunwoo?
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